GET TO KNOW ME

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GET TO KNOW ME

I’ve been where you are, and I understand how heavy this role can feel…

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Early in my career, I was in Lisbon, sitting in a meeting for an international program I was responsible for delivering.

On paper, everything looked fine. The plans were set. The contracts were signed. The conversation was steady.

Inside, I realized how much I was expected to already know. International logistics, complex contracts, vendor negotiations, and decisions that carried real financial and reputational risk. There was no handbook and no clear system showing how everything connected. Just the expectation that I would figure it out. That moment changed how I understood this industry.

Over the next twenty years, working in corporate environments, I planned high-stakes meetings, incentive programs, and global experiences where mistakes weren’t an option. With experience came clarity. What made the work harder wasn’t the responsibility itself. It was the lack of shared structure to support it.

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That is why Event Planner IQ exists.

Event Planner IQ is built from lived, operational experience. It turns real-world planning into practical event planner education that brings structure to contracts, timelines, decisions, and risk. The work becomes steadier when there is a clear way to see how everything connects.

At its core, this is about creating reliable event planning systems and a grounded event planning framework that reflect how planning actually happens in professional environments.


My Philosophy

It is simple. Confidence grows when planners understand what carries weight and how decisions affect what comes next. When structure is in place, the work feels more manageable. Decisions feel clearer. Pressure becomes easier to hold.

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If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by details you were never taught, worried about missing something invisible, or unsure whether everyone else understands more than you do, you’re not behind. You’re doing complex work in an industry that never standardized event planner education.

Event Planner IQ exists to give that structure a place to live.